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Re[10]: RE: RFID Human Implants - Occupancy Detection




To get a response he must have been sending quite a pulse. Were the cows
cooked by the radiation from the reader - two birds with one stone?

Pete

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On 10/02/2005 at 08:56 Ward, David wrote:

>Yikes! What size transformers did that gear make?!
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jon Whiten [mailto:jon@xxxxxxx]
>Sent: 09 February 2005 16:50
>To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>Subject: RE: Re[8]: [ukha_d] RE: RFID Human Implants - Occupancy
>Detection
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>18 months ago I sold some transformer winding gear to a guy who
>had a system
>that could scan RFIDs in Cattle from a range of several feet.
>He was also
>looking at an application of the same whereby pets could be
automgically
>scanned as their owners carried them into the Vet's surgery.
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>His original business had something to do with RFID tags on
>serviced laundry
>(Table cloths/curtains/etc.)
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>J
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Pete Shew [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 8:21 PM
>To: UKHA
>Subject: Re[8]: [ukha_d] RE: RFID Human Implants - Occupancy Detection
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>I've never looked at a patent application before. I had always
>assumed that
>there had to be both a novel idea and a liklihood of it being
practical.
>There is no evidence provided which indicates that the system
>would elicit a
>reliable response from the sub-dermal responder at the range required.
A
>large dog is shown in the drawing.
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>Am I wrong, is the only requirement novelty?
>
>Pete
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